Day In My Life In Tokyo, Japan | Everyday Living & Working In Japan

Here is what my normal everyday life is like living and working in Tokyo, Japan. Apart from exploring new places and travelling in Japan, my everyday pretty much just consists of work and meetings. ^^;
I got a few requests from you guys to do a \" day in my life \" video so I hope you guys enjoy it and don\'t find it too boring! Haha :)
I\'m not so good when it comes to talking about myself and filming my own life so please forgive me XD
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Day In My Life In Tokyo, Japan | Everyday Living & Working In Japan

published:28 Jan 2017

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Here is what my normal everyday life is like living and working in Tokyo, Japan. Apart from exploring new places and travelling in Japan, my everyday pretty much just consists of work and meetings. ^^;
I got a few requests from you guys to do a \" day in my life \" video so I hope you guys enjoy it and don\'t find it too boring! Haha :)
I\'m not so good when it comes to talking about myself and filming my own life so please forgive me XD
Join me on Patreon for bonus videos, live streams and much more! ☺
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Canvai | CFFN
Nicolai Heidlas | Get Up...

Highway through a Building Story ★ ONLY in JAPAN

Highway through a Building Story ★ ONLY in JAPAN

Osaka\'s Gate Tower Building is an amazing sight to see because ... well, how should I put this? A highway goes through the building.
It literally does, and there is a story behind it.
In this episode, John not only goes inside to see where the elevator takes him, he also drives through it -- in a Lotus Seven. We\'ll also go up the Umeda Sky Building and catch some fantastic angles of the city, skyline and Gate Tower Building.
THE STORY:
Here it is from the building owner.
It’s basically a land rights dispute with a sort of happy ending.
The property was owned by a business (coal and wood company) since the early Meiji era but when business declined, so did the buildings in the 1970s. The area was approved to be redeveloped in 1983 but the property holder refused to give up the land, even though new building permits had been refused to him. The highway corporation and the property owner negotiated for 5 years and what you see today is their compromise. Highways usually buy the land they’re on but a new law in 1989 allowed the possibility of having two owners on the same spot, really meant for highways to go underground but hey – let’s get creative.
The highway is the legal tenant of floors 5 through 7.
The current building tenant on the other floors is TKP.
WHERE IS THE BUILDING WITH THE HIGHWAY THROUGH IT?
Google map: https://goo.gl/maps/qGbpaZ1Ktw12
Closest Station: JR Fukushima Station
It\'s one stop away from JR Osaka Station on the Loop Line.
Special thank you to TKP and the building owners for allowing me to film inside the building.
URL: https://www.kashi...

Highway through a Building Story ★ ONLY in JAPAN

published:13 Mar 2017

views:1738204

Osaka\'s Gate Tower Building is an amazing sight to see because ... well, how should I put this? A highway goes through the building.
It literally does, and there is a story behind it.
In this episode, John not only goes inside to see where the elevator takes him, he also drives through it -- in a Lotus Seven. We\'ll also go up the Umeda Sky Building and catch some fantastic angles of the city, skyline and Gate Tower Building.
THE STORY:
Here it is from the building owner.
It’s basically a land rights dispute with a sort of happy ending.
The property was owned by a business (coal and wood company) since the early Meiji era but when business declined, so did the buildings in the 1970s. The area was approved to be redeveloped in 1983 but the property holder refused to give up the land, even though new building permits had been refused to him. The highway corporation and the property owner negotiated for 5 years and what you see today is their compromise. Highways usually buy the land they’re on but a new law in 1989 allowed the possibility of having two owners on the same spot, really meant for highways to go underground but hey – let’s get creative.
The highway is the legal tenant of floors 5 through 7.
The current building tenant on the other floors is TKP.
WHERE IS THE BUILDING WITH THE HIGHWAY THROUGH IT?
Google map: https://goo.gl/maps/qGbpaZ1Ktw12
Closest Station: JR Fukushima Station
It\'s one stop away from JR Osaka Station on the Loop Line.
Special thank you to TKP and the building owners for allowing me to film inside the building.
URL: https://www.kashi...

Why Japan has so many vending machines

Why Japan has so many vending machines

What vending machines can teach you about this country
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While in Japan I noticed vending machines everywhere. Looking into it a little deeper a discovered that there\'s a very interesting answer to why Japan has so many vending machines. It\'s an economic story but it\'s also a story about how Japanese society values robotics and automation.
I even found a business card vending machine: https://youtu.be/Ogb7FyzQhbk
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Why Japan has so many vending machines

published:04 Jun 2017

views:1599238

What vending machines can teach you about this country
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While in Japan I noticed vending machines everywhere. Looking into it a little deeper a discovered that there\'s a very interesting answer to why Japan has so many vending machines. It\'s an economic story but it\'s also a story about how Japanese society values robotics and automation.
I even found a business card vending machine: https://youtu.be/Ogb7FyzQhbk
Vox Borders is a new international series focused on telling the human stories that emerge from lines on the map. Johnny will travel to six border locations to produce a final set of documentaries. While he travels he\'ll release dispatches on YouTube and Facebook documenting his experiences. Learn more: http://www.vox.com/borders-dispatch
Vox.com is a news website that helps you cut through the noise and understand what\'s really driving the events in the headlines. Check out http://www.vox.com to get up to speed on everything from Kurdistan to the Kim Kardashian app.
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World's Best School Lunch ★ ONLY in JAPAN

World's Best School Lunch ★ ONLY in JAPAN

Japan is the king of SCHOOL LUNCHES and in this episode, I find the answer to why -- while eating a lot of Japanese school food.
School lunches in Japan are world famous for being super healthy and delicious. With extremely low childhood obesity rates, many have turned to Japan for solutions to feed their school aged kids in the cafeteria. But that\'s part of the answer. Japanese elementary school kids don\'t even eat in a cafeteria. They eat in the classroom ー with the teacher.
It is not possible to eat inside a Japanese elementary school (if you\'re a tourist) but there is a place in Tokyo where you can try nearly everything. Japanese parents take their preschool kids here to try it as well as older people coming back for a taste of nostalgia.
This magical place is called KYUSHOKU TOBAN (給食当番 ) and it\'s a place where you can not only try some of Japan\'s regional school foods from all over the country, you can also do it in an elementary school classroom! The 2nd floor is a near exact replication.
If you\'ve ever wanted to be an exchange student in Japan -- or return to 5th grade, here\'s your chance.
Unique Japanese School Lunch MENU Items:
★ AGEPAN: Fried baked bun covered in sugar and kinako (or other toppings like cinnamon or cocoa)
★ SOFTMEN: A special noodle served only in schools. It comes wrapped in plastic and should be dipped in meat sauce or stew.
★ WHALE: This was served in schools a long time ago because whale was more available and much cheaper than beef, chicken or pork. Today, it\'s no longer served in school but you can try some at izakayas aroun...

World's Best School Lunch ★ ONLY in JAPAN

published:05 Feb 2017

views:1343948

Japan is the king of SCHOOL LUNCHES and in this episode, I find the answer to why -- while eating a lot of Japanese school food.
School lunches in Japan are world famous for being super healthy and delicious. With extremely low childhood obesity rates, many have turned to Japan for solutions to feed their school aged kids in the cafeteria. But that\'s part of the answer. Japanese elementary school kids don\'t even eat in a cafeteria. They eat in the classroom ー with the teacher.
It is not possible to eat inside a Japanese elementary school (if you\'re a tourist) but there is a place in Tokyo where you can try nearly everything. Japanese parents take their preschool kids here to try it as well as older people coming back for a taste of nostalgia.
This magical place is called KYUSHOKU TOBAN (給食当番 ) and it\'s a place where you can not only try some of Japan\'s regional school foods from all over the country, you can also do it in an elementary school classroom! The 2nd floor is a near exact replication.
If you\'ve ever wanted to be an exchange student in Japan -- or return to 5th grade, here\'s your chance.
Unique Japanese School Lunch MENU Items:
★ AGEPAN: Fried baked bun covered in sugar and kinako (or other toppings like cinnamon or cocoa)
★ SOFTMEN: A special noodle served only in schools. It comes wrapped in plastic and should be dipped in meat sauce or stew.
★ WHALE: This was served in schools a long time ago because whale was more available and much cheaper than beef, chicken or pork. Today, it\'s no longer served in school but you can try some at izakayas aroun...

Do Japanese Elders Want Foreigners in Japan? (Interview, Re-upload)

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In 2016, Japan had marked the largest number of foreign residents in its history. But what do Japanese elders think of having foreigners in Japan?
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Do Japanese Elders Want Foreigners in Japan? (Interview, Re-upload)

published:21 Apr 2017

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In 2016, Japan had marked the largest number of foreign residents in its history. But what do Japanese elders think of having foreigners in Japan?
* I didn\'t do a good job pixelating the woman\'s face in the first version, so I used the smiley face instead and re-uploaded this video....

Here is what my normal everyday life is like living and working in Tokyo, Japan. Apart from exploring new places and travelling in Japan, my everyday pretty much just consists of work and meetings. ^^;
I got a few requests from you guys to do a \" day in my life \" video so I hope you guys enjoy it a

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Osaka\'s Gate Tower Building is an amazing sight to see because ... well, how should I put this? A highway goes through the building.
It literally does, and there is a story behind it.
In this episode, John not only goes inside to see where the elevator takes him, he also drives through it -- in a

What vending machines can teach you about this country
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Japan is the king of SCHOOL LUNCHES and in this episode, I find the answer to why -- while eating a lot of Japanese school food.
School lunches in Japan are world famous for being super healthy and delicious. With extremely low childhood obesity rates, many have turned to Japan for solutions to fe

Here is a Japan travel guide on some of the tourist traps in Tokyo and some places you could avoid in Tokyo. I hope the japan travel tips and advice gives you a heads up before travelling to Japan and makes your trip a smoother one! :)
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Japan just voted on the top 100 best and greatest anime series of all time... and it\'s a whole bunch of WTF.
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Get info about things to do, where to stay, and the best food to eat on your visit to Tokyo, Japan. Here\'s the guide: https://migrationology.com/tokyo-travel-guide-for-food-lovers/
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By Western standards, Japanese culture emphasises independence and self-reliance from an extraordinarily young age.
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